Marco Ferreri's satirical and often surreal films embody a unique vision of humanity borne of exasperation and nihilism. In his genre-bending works, the controversial director crafted a fiercely contemporary cinematic language of his own, delving deep into the alienation of men, women, and children. The films collected here span three decades (1960–1991) and include Cannes festival winners La Grande Bouffe ("The Big Feast") from 1973 with Marcello Mastroianni and Bye Bye Monkey (1978) with Gérard Depardieu, as well as Don't Touch the White Woman (1974), Seeking Asylum (1979), Tales of Ordinary Madness (1981), The House of Smiles (1991), El Cochecito (1960), and The Seed of Man (1969). In English, Spanish, French, and Italian with English subtitles.